On 10-10-10 over 70 volunteers came together to plant native grasses and flowers in a long neglected City-owned planter at the corner of Adeline and Alcatraz. The project was part of a global day of action organized by 350.org to inspire folks on the ground — and folks in positions of power — to take action to roll back green house emissions.

The parameters of the 10-10-10 project were a one-day volunteer activity. But, as we all know, changing the world takes more than a one-day sprint of back breaking work. It’s the daily on-going commitments we make to build community and relationships that help to create a new foundation for change.

This site is a “Thank You” to all of the people who helped make this little garden grow. It’s also a tool to help keep us accountable for the even harder work of nurturing this corner — and this neighborhood — to develop and flourish over time.

Transition Berkeley and Victory Garden Foundation launch Lorin Station Crop Swap on Sundays from 1:00p.m. to 2:00p.m. Suggestions and collaboration welcome to build http://www.PANinA.org/Lorin. Contact Admin@PANinA.org and be there Sunday(s)!